Michael Clarke
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 15: Australian captain Michael Clarke poses for a portrait following a Cricket Australia Sponsorship announcement at North Sydney Oval on May 15, 2013 in Sydney, Australia.
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Tim May has been fantastic for the players and the players' association, but I also understand the ICC make these decisions and it's out of my hands
There's no doubt I've shown a lot of support for Tim
I voted for Tim, but that's the way it goes. It's up to the ICC to make these decisions.More quotes »
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Warner in strife for twit rant
with Conn, who is an award-winning senior journalist. The combative left-hander spoke recently of his desire to succeed Michael Clarke as Australian captain, but the Twitter indiscretion is sure to be a black mark against his name. Howard is seeking a 'please 5/18/13 from The Courier Mail Read more »
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England hope for better sequel series
Michael Vaughan talking - this time about Joe Root becoming the next England captain - is most certainly one of them. Michael Clarke telling his batsmen to score more runs is most certainly another. Then there is the sick bucket schedule of international cricket from Cricket365 Read more »
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Clarke confident ‘doctored’ English spin will not deter Oz pace battery - Indiatalkies.com
May 16: Australian captain Michael Clarke is confident that any attempt by England to prepare spinning wickets and doctor pitches during the Ashes will be blown away by his imposing pace battery despite his team’s troubled Indian tour. Over the past six months, from India Talkies Read more »
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Clarke and Watson on road to recovery
Clarke is confident he will be fit to lead Australia in this summer's Ashes series after his fitness was cast into doubt after a long-standing back problem flared up during the tour of India earlier this year. Michael Clarke is confident he will be fit to from Herald Scotland Read more »
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Clarke plays straight to ICC fix claims
prospect of Australian cricketers making a united stand in the Tim May saga appears remote after Michael Clarke stopped short of criticising the ICC yesterday. The Australian captain, speaking for the first time about allegations Test captains were pressured from The Australian Read more »